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Any of you guys owe student loans? you best pay and the DOE means business!

armchair_warrior
armchair_warrior
edited November -1 in The Lounge / Random Stuff

Kenneth Wright does not have a criminal record and he had no reason to believe a S.W.A.T team would be breaking down his door at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.

"I look out of my window and I see 15 police officers," Wright said.

Wright came downstairs in his boxer shorts as a S.W.A.T team barged through his front door. Wright said an officer grabbed him by the neck and led him outside on his front lawn.

"He had his knee on my back and I had no idea why they were there," Wright said.

According to Wright, officers also woke his three young children ages 3, 7, and 11 and put them in a Stockton police patrol car with him. Officers then searched his house.

As it turned out, the person law enforcement was looking for was not there - Wright's estranged wife.

"They put me in handcuffs in that hot patrol car for six hours, traumatizing my kids," Wright said.

Wright said he later went to the mayor and Stockton Police Department, but the City of Stockton had nothing to do with Wright's search warrant.

The U.S. Department of Education issued the search and called in the S.W.A.T for his wife's defaulted student loans.

http://www.news10.net/news/article/141072/2/Dept-of-Education-breaks-down-Stockton-mans-door


Comments

  • pragmaticguy
    pragmaticguy

    It's Stockton....what do you expect. And that cat doesn't look that fucking serious. More perplexed if you ask me.

  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior

    lol but its serious cat he is famous on the net :p for being serious.

  • boygabriel
    boygabriel

    Serious cat most definitely looks serious.

  • idlewild
    idlewild

    Take what Michelle Malkin reports with a tablespoon of salt, my friend.

  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior

    fraud makes alot more sense lol than some student loans. I guess the guy who said they were there for a student loan mislead people.

    "While it was reported in local media that the search was related to a defaulted student loan, that is incorrect," Hamilton said. "This is related to a criminal investigation. The Inspector General’s Office does not execute search warrants for late loan payments."

    "Because this is an ongoing criminal investigation, we can’t comment on the specifics of the case. We can say that the OIG’s office conducts about 30-35 search warrants a year on issues such as bribery, fraud, and embezzlement of federal student aid funds."

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/08/department-education-raid-default-student-loans_n_873272.html